I noticed that the M118 and the Military 5.56 ammo have crimped primers, either in the form of a round ring around the edge of the primer cup, or by three dimples around the circumference of the primer cup. I don't see civilian rounds with these.
Are these crimps there to keep the primers in their cups or is there another purpose for these crimps? Do military rounds have higher pressures? I can imagine if, say on a 5.56, the primer or parts of a primer blew out and the fragment fell into the bolt carrier or the fire control assembly in the middle of a firefight, that would not make for a pretty after action report!
Are these crimps there to keep the primers in their cups or is there another purpose for these crimps? Do military rounds have higher pressures? I can imagine if, say on a 5.56, the primer or parts of a primer blew out and the fragment fell into the bolt carrier or the fire control assembly in the middle of a firefight, that would not make for a pretty after action report!